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The problem with how we view medical (and diagnostic) error in emergency medicine
Abstract Investigating error in healthcare has long been a central focus of patient safety efforts, yet this approach oversimplifies the complexities of a deeply interconnected and dynamic system. This paper argues that framing patient harm solely as “error” has failed to yield meaningful improvements, as it overlooks the broader factors contributing ...
Meagan M. Ladell+6 more
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Global emergency medicine: A scoping review of the literature from 2023
Abstract Objective The Global Emergency Medicine Literature Review (GEMLR) highlights the highest‐quality research addressing emergency care in resource‐limited settings (ECRLS). This 18th edition reviews global emergency medicine (GEM) literature published during 2023.
Braden J. Hexom+76 more
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The Development of Modern Artificial Pneumothorax [PDF]
Gerardo M. Balboni
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Summary Introduction Unplanned hospital readmissions after surgery are substantial drivers of expenditure and bed occupancy within the healthcare system. As a result, any targeted interventions that reduce readmission in this population can have a significant impact on patient well‐being and the health budget. Methods We performed a large retrospective
Kirstie Evans+5 more
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Summary Introduction Postoperative pulmonary complications are common and associated with significant morbidity and mortality; however, the optimal intra‐operative ventilation strategy to prevent postoperative pulmonary complications remains unclear.
Naheed K. Jivraj+14 more
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The factors affecting persistent pneumothorax and mortality in neonatal pneumothorax
The aim of this study was to present our experience in management of neonatal pneumothorax and factors contributing to persistent pneumothorax and mortality. Forty-two newborns were analyzed according to gestational age, birth weight, Apgar score,
Hidir Esme+4 more
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M101 Hemoglobin enhances the mechanical and functional properties of rat heart and diaphragm muscles. Treated muscles exhibit improved contraction, reduced fatigue, and maintained function over time, suggesting potential clinical applications of M101 in preventing ischemia–reperfusion injury.
Ollivier Grimault+7 more
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IMPROVED METHOD FOR REFILLING IN ARTIFICIAL PNEUMOTHORAX [PDF]
Hebbert F. Gammons
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Abstract Aim To assess the feasibility, safety and efficacy of using a high‐flow nasal cannula (HFNC) for stabilising very preterm infants after birth. Methods A prospective observational study included preterm infants born at 28 + 0 to 31 + 6 weeks' gestation between February 2021 and December 2022 at the General University Hospital in Prague ...
Klára Jonáš+4 more
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